It all started with a survey about your budget priorities... but now, it’s easier than ever to speak up to make your community a better place! San Antonio, we need you to speak up. Bookmark this site to see how you can make your voice heard by speaking up through quick surveys or meeting up with us at community events and open houses.

Here’s How SASpeakUp Works.

Stage 1:
Community Engagement

Tell the City of San Antonio what ideas you have to make our community a better place. Speak up by taking a quick survey on a variety of topics or meet up with us at upcoming events to learn more about City services and initiatives.

Stage 2:
Under Review

Your feedback will be shared with City leaders and carefully considered. Keep checking this site to see what you and your neighbors said and see how your input is helping your city take shape.

Stage 3:
Final Report

A final feedback report was presented to City leaders. Your input is critical to the City’s process.

Stage 4:
Implementation

Whether new projects, services, budgets or programs – your feedback helped shape the work the City conducts in the community. See how your voice made a difference and invite your friends and family to speak up!

Speak Up Surveys

World Heritage Office

Open Date: March 8, 2019 Close Date: April 8, 2019
The survey will provide respondents with key questions regarding pedestrian amenities and corridor improvements. Respondents will
be able to rank corridor features and elaborate on preferences or concerns.

Stage 1: Community Engagement

Center City Development and Operations Department

Open Date: March 19, 2019 Close Date: March 29, 2019
The City has worked closely with stakeholders and the neighborhood for nearly two years to achieve a safe, accessible solution for
Plaza Guadalupe. At multiple public meetings, we heard broad agreement that security is needed in the plaza and public access is
critical. Tell us what you think about the proposed plans for Plaza Guadalupe.

Stage 1: Community Engagement

Office of Management and Budget

San Antonio, we need you to speak up!
San Antonio is a shining city thanks to your bright ideas. Since SASpeakUp launched in 2015, you- the residents of San Antonio- have helped decide how our city spends money on libraries, public safety, parks, streets, animal care services and more. It’s time to plan for our upcoming FY2020 budget so take the survey today and tell us what you want for the future of our City.

Department of Neighborhood & Housing Services

Open Date: February 22, 2019 Close Date: March 19, 2019
Neighborhood and Housing Services has identified $2,701,242.90 in Community Development Block Grant funding and recommends
awarding the following activities. Give your input and let us know how you feel about these recommended projects!

Council District 4, Spicewood Park Elementary, 11303 Tilson Dr., San Antonio, TX 78224
This public meeting will offer information and plans regarding the Spicewood Park Project as part of the 2017-2022 Bond Program.
Citizens are invited to attend and offer public comment.

Council District 3, Kingsborough Middle School, 422 East Ashley Rd., San Antonio, TX 78221
This meeting will offer opportunity to review plans and information for the Kingsborough Park Project as part of the 2017-2022 Bond
Program. Citizens are invited to attend and offer public comment.

Lion's Field Adult and Senior Center; 2809 Broadway Street, San Antonio, TX, 78209
Join the City of San Antonio at a public meeting to learn more about a plan to collaborate with the US Army Corps of Engineers and Texas Historical Commission to maintain the river walls at Brackenridge Park. At this meeting, you’ll get to see ways in which the City of San Antonio can work with our governmental partners to streamline progress for the park’s river wall maintenance plan and speak up about how to improve the process!

Council District 6, Council District 6 Constituent Office, 8373 Culebra Rd., Suite 202, San Antonio, TX 78251
This open house meeting provides an opportunity to review plans for the Pipers Meadow Park Project as part of the 2017-2022 Bond
Program. Citizens are invited to attend and offer public comment.